NON-VOLATILE MEMORY CELL STRUCTURE AND A METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME
A non-volatile memory cell structure and a method of fabricating the same. The method comprising the steps of: fabricating a portion of a floating gate from one or more first metal local interconnection layer (LIL) slit contacts deposited on a patterned dielectric layer; and fabricating a portion of a control gate from one or more second metal LIL slit contacts deposited on the patterned dielectric layer; wherein the first and second metal LIL slit contacts form a capacitive structure between the floating gate and the control gate.
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The invention broadly relates to a non-volatile memory cell structure and a method of fabricating the same.
BACKGROUNDNon volatile memory devices (e.g. electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM)) typically use floating gate metal oxide semiconductor technology to store data. Each memory cell contains a floating gate MOS transistor. A logical state is written into the memory cell by providing a required voltage between the substrate, source, gate and drain of the floating gate MOS transistor in order to cause tunneling of electrons (Fowler-Nordheim tunnelling) from the substrate through the floating gate oxide insulator onto the floating gate. The other logical state is written by providing specific voltages between the source, gate and drain which discharge electrons from the floating gate of the memory cell by tunneling electrons through the floating gate oxide insulator layer (sometimes known as the tunnel oxide) from the floating gate to the substrate. A capacitive structure within the memory cell, comprising the floating gate, control gate and dielectric, store charges and of the presence/absence of a charge determines the value (1 or 0) of the memory cell.
With reference to
Furthermore, the area of overlap between the control gate and the metal layer of the floating gate in a typical prior art non-volatile memory cell is relatively small, consequently resulting in relatively lower capacitance and hence a larger voltage is require to program the non-volatile memory cell.
A need therefore exists to provide non-volatile memory cell structure and a method of fabricating the same that seeks to address at least one of the abovementioned problems.
SUMMARYAccording to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of fabricating a non-volatile memory cell, the method comprising the steps of: fabricating a portion of a floating gate from one or more first metal local interconnection layer (LIL) slit contacts deposited on a patterned dielectric layer; and fabricating a portion of a control gate from one or more second metal LIL slit contacts deposited on the patterned dielectric layer; wherein the first and second metal LIL slit contacts form a capacitive structure between the floating gate and the control gate.
The method may further comprise fabricating another portion of the control gate from one or more metal contacts formed by patterning a metal layer.
The method may further comprise fabricating another portion of the floating gate from poly silicon pads formed by patterning a poly silicon layer.
The one or more first and second metal LIL slit contacts may comprise tungsten.
The one or more metal contacts may comprise tungsten.
In the formation of a row of memory cells, the floating gate of each cell may comprise a pair of the first metal LIL slit contacts and the control gate of each cell may comprise a pair of the second metal LIL slit contacts; and each of the second metal LIL slit contacts is disposed adjacent to each of the respective first metal LIL slit contacts.
In the formation of the non-volatile memory cell, the one or more second metal LIL slit contacts of the control gate may extend continuously across one or more other non-volatile memory cells.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a non-volatile memory cell comprising: a floating gate comprising a portion fabricated from one or more first metal local interconnection layer (LIL) slit contacts deposited on a patterned dielectric layer; and a control gate comprising a portion fabricated from one or more second metal LIL slit contacts deposited on the patterned dielectric layer; wherein the first and second metal LIL slit contacts form a capacitive structure between the floating gate and the control gate.
The control gate may further comprise another portion fabricated from one or more metal contacts formed by patterning a metal layer.
The floating gate may further comprise another portion fabricated from poly silicon pads formed by patterning a poly silicon layer.
The one or more first and second metal LIL slit contacts may comprise tungsten.
The one or more metal contacts may comprise tungsten.
The floating gate may comprise a pair of the first metal LIL slit contacts and the control gate may comprise a pair of the second metal LIL slit contacts; and each of the second metal LIL slit contacts may be disposed adjacent to each of the respective first metal LIL slit contacts.
The one or more second metal LIL slit contacts of the control gate may extend continuously across one or more other non-volatile memory cells.
Example embodiments of the invention will be better understood and readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art from the following written description, by way of example only, and in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
The slit contact of the LIL can be fabricated by a damascene process.
In general, capacitance (C) is related to charge (Q) and voltage (V) by the formula:
Therefore, for a certain amount of charge (Q), capacitance is inversely proportional to voltage (V). Accordingly, to advantageously reduce the voltage (V) required to program a non-volatile memory cell, one can increase the capacitance (C).
The general formula for capacitance (C) is:
where A is the area of overlap of the two charge plates, ∈r is the dielectric constant of the material between the plates, ∈0 is a constant (≈8.854×10−12 Fm−1), and d is the separation between the plates.
In embodiments of the present invention, a non-volatile memory cell comprises a capacitive structure (coupling capacitor) comprising local interconnection layers (LIL), such as those illustrated in
In the prior art, the coupling capacitor is formed from the metal to metal capacitance between a metal control gate and the metal portion of the floating gate. In particular, with reference to
In contrast, in embodiments of the present invention, the area of overlap of the two charge plates corresponds to the area of overlap between adjacent slit contacts of the local interconnection layer. In one example embodiment, the height of the slit contacts are about 0.4-1.2 μm and the separation between adjacent slit contacts are about 0.16-0.48 μm. In embodiments of the present invention, as the height of the slit contacts may be about double of the prior art metal control gate and metal portion of the floating gate, the area of overlap is substantially larger than that in the prior art, for comparable lateral size of the structure. By increasing the area of overlap of the two charge plates, the capacitance (C) of the coupling capacitor can be increased. In turn, the voltage (V) required to program non-volatile memory cell is advantageously reduced.
Thus, in embodiments of the present invention, due to the relatively high aspect ratio of the LIL slit contacts (compared to the prior art described above), the unit non-volatile memory cell size can advantageously be made smaller, while providing a large capacitor area, compared with metal layer-formed gates.
Furthermore, the fabrication process described above is compatible with current non-volatile memory fabrication process flows involving local interconnection layers.
It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the present invention as shown in the embodiments without departing from a spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects to be illustrative and not restrictive.
Claims
1. A method of fabricating a non-volatile memory cell, the method comprising the steps of:
- fabricating a portion of a floating gate from one or more first metal local interconnection layer (LIL) slit contacts deposited on a patterned dielectric layer; and
- fabricating a portion of a control gate from one or more second metal LIL slit contacts deposited on the patterned dielectric layer;
- wherein the first and second metal LIL slit contacts form a capacitive structure between the floating gate and the control gate.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising fabricating another portion of the control gate from one or more metal contacts formed by patterning a metal layer.
3. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising fabricating another portion of the floating gate from poly silicon pads formed by patterning a poly silicon layer.
4. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the one or more first and second metal LIL slit contacts comprise tungsten.
5. The method as claimed claim 2, wherein the one or more metal contacts comprise tungsten.
6. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the formation of a row of memory cells, the floating gate of each cell comprises a pair of the first metal LIL slit contacts and the control gate of each cell comprises a pair of the second metal LIL slit contacts; and
- each of the second metal LIL slit contacts is disposed adjacent to each of the respective first metal LIL slit contacts.
7. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the formation of the non-volatile memory cell, the one or more second metal LIL slit contacts of the control gate extend continuously across one or more other non-volatile memory cells.
8. A non-volatile memory cell comprising:
- a floating gate comprising a portion fabricated from one or more first metal local interconnection layer (LIL) slit contacts deposited on a patterned dielectric layer; and
- a control gate comprising a portion fabricated from one or more second metal LIL slit contacts deposited on the patterned dielectric layer;
- wherein the first and second metal LIL slit contacts form a capacitive structure between the floating gate and the control gate.
9. The non-volatile memory cell as claimed in claim 8, wherein the control gate further comprises another portion fabricated from one or more metal contacts formed by patterning a metal layer.
10. The non-volatile memory cell as claimed in claim 8, wherein the floating gate further comprises another portion fabricated from poly silicon pads formed by patterning a poly silicon layer.
11. The non-volatile memory cell as claimed in claim 8, wherein the one or more first and second metal LIL slit contacts comprise tungsten.
12. The non-volatile memory cell as claimed in claim 9, wherein the one or more metal contacts comprise tungsten.
13. The non-volatile memory cell as claimed in claim 8, wherein the floating gate comprises a pair of the first metal LIL slit contacts and the control gate comprises a pair of the second metal LIL slit contacts; and
- each of the second metal LIL slit contacts is disposed adjacent to each of the respective first metal LIL slit contacts.
14. The non-volatile memory cell as claimed in claim 8, wherein the one or more second metal LIL slit contacts of the control gate extend continuously across one or more other non-volatile memory cells.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 18, 2011
Publication Date: Jul 19, 2012
Patent Grant number: 8629032
Applicant: SYSTEMS ON SILICON MANUFACTURING CO. PTE LTD. (Singapore)
Inventor: Sheng He HUANG (Singapore)
Application Number: 13/008,407
International Classification: H01L 29/788 (20060101); H01L 21/8239 (20060101); H01L 21/28 (20060101);